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  2. BMW G450X - Wikipedia

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    However, its narrow seat, low fuel capacity, small headlight and lack of wind protection meant this notion was questionable. Also, with BMW already producing a variety of dedicated medium-weight dual-sport motorcycles such as the G650GS and twin-cylinder F650GS, the G450X was immediately recognizable as an enduro-only machine.

  3. ZF 8HP transmission - Wikipedia

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    The 8HP 70 transmission with the gearset 4 in 23-85-teeth-configuration was the pilot series and therefore without generation designation. It was first used in the BMW 7 Series (F01) 760Li, has a torque handling limit of 700 N⋅m (516 lb⋅ft), and weighs 87 kg (192 lb).

  4. BMW GS - Wikipedia

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    BMW R80G/S BMW R80GS BMW R100GS. The first shaft driven GS model was the R80G/S with a 797.5 cc air-cooled, flat-twin boxer engine. [3] The BMW 247 engine, which was also fitted to many other bikes in the BMW range, is known as an airhead, because it relies on airflow across the cylinder heads and cylinder 'barrels' to provide most of the cooling for the engine.

  5. BMW F series parallel-twin - Wikipedia

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    The BMW F series is a family of parallel-twin engine dual-sport motorcycles manufactured in Berlin, Germany by BMW Motorrad. Launched in 2008, the range comprises the F650GS, F700GS, F800GS, and F800GSA. In 2012, the F700GS replaced the discontinued F650GS, and in 2013, the F800GSA was introduced with a 24-litre (5.3 imp gal; 6.3 US gal) fuel ...

  6. BMW R1100GS - Wikipedia

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    The BMW R1100GS is a dual-sport motorcycle that was launched in 1993, and manufactured from 1994 to 1999 by BMW Motorrad in Berlin, Germany. [2] The bike has a 1,085 cc (66.2 cu in) flat-twin (boxer) engine, first seen in the R1100RS which was launched the year before in 1992, [2] and was the first member of the GS family to use an air- and oil-cooled engine rather than the earlier air-cooled ...

  7. KTM 450 EXC - Wikipedia

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    The KTM 450 EXC is a 4-stroke enduro off-road motorcycle made by KTM. The models are the European road legal 400 EXC and 450 EXC, the US 450 (Close Ratio) XC and 450 (Wide Ratio) XC-W. The European EXC versions have a small headlight, speedometer, tail-light and somewhat softer linkless (PDS) rear suspension. The US EXC is 50-states street legal.

  8. BMW F series single-cylinder - Wikipedia

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    It also had a thicker, higher seat. It was named after the Paris Dakar Rally, which BMW rider Richard Sainct won on the F650RR in 1999 and 2000. The 'Dakar' specifications put it in the 650 cc dual-sport class, competing against bikes such as the Kawasaki KLR650, Suzuki DR650, Honda XR650L, KTM LC4 640, Yamaha XT660 and Honda Transalp.

  9. BMW R45 - Wikipedia

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    Modified BMW R45 1981. Engine Motor Type: Four-stroke two cylinder horizontally opposed "Boxer" engine, air cooled; Bore x Stroke: 70 mm × 61.5 mm (2.76 in × 2.42 in) Displacement: 473.4 cc; Max Power: 35 hp (26 kW) at 7,250 rpm or 27 hp (20 kW) at 6,500 rpm; Max Torque: 37.5 Nm at 5,500 rpm or 31.3 Nm at 5000 rpm

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